2024 WNBA playoffs bracket: Standings, matchups, first round schedule and results

2024 WNBA playoffs bracket: Standings, matchups, first round schedule and results



Despite an up-and-down season, the defending champion Aces like where they are at as they prepare to face New York. In today's edition: Champagne showers, Aces and Liberty advance, how the Power 4 stacks up academically, NFL power rankings, Skubal vs. Sale, and more. “I don’t even know why I would intend to hit anybody in the eye.” New York was dominant from start to finish, outscoring Atlanta 29-16 in the first quarter, and the Aces began their title defense on a positive note as well. The WNBA playoffs begin Sunday in the best-of-three first-round, and there are a number of major factors on the line. For the third time in her career, A'ja Wilson is the WNBA MVP. And this time, it was unanimous — she joins Cynthia Cooper-Dyke as the only player to win the award unanimously. We figured Caitlin Clark's arrival in the WNBA would boost TV ratings. What we didn't see coming was the sustained magnitude. In their regular season finale, the Indiana Fever rallied in the fourth quarter but fell short in a 92-91 loss to the Washington Mystics. There's been a lot of record-breaking in the past seven months, so here are Yahoo Sports' ballots for end-of-season awards. Caitlin Clark has broken her biggest record yet. A'ja Wilson, after setting a pair of all-time scoring marks already this season, has now broken the league's single-season rebounding record. Wilson tweaked her leg late in Friday's game against the Sun and was seen wearing a walking boot ahead of Sunday's matchup. Caitlin Clark scored a career-high 31 points to lead the Indiana Fever to a 100–81 victory over the Chicago Sky. Indiana wins the season series, 3–1. Clark is on pace for the most assists ever and the third-most 3-pointers ever. Caitlin Clark broke a tie with Rhyne Howard and drained her 86th 3-pointer of the season on Wednesday night. DiJonai Carrington's stats speak for themselves. Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman talk about the Padres clinching a postseason berth on a triple play, the Dodgers sloppy night, the Tigers wild card inevitability and John Fisher’s letter to A’s fans. Travis Kelce's three-game total this season is a bit alarming. Within all 30 teams is a hierarchy. Here's a look at each franchise's third-best player. “I’m just doing whatever it takes to win,” Ionescu said. “Understanding that I'm capable of scoring, but knowing that getting my teammates open and getting them good looks is a huge part of what I do.”



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